F=m*a

Einstein already knew that if you add a spring and a weight to the body (shaft) of a badminton racquet, the revolution starts

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Special materials

W (Wolfram/Tungsten), graphite

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Endurance test

If you want to do it right, do it yourself

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MEET GGG TEAM

As a bunch of Badminton enthusiasts and fans, we decided to take our Badminton game to the next level. The GGG story is a bit longer and older... you can read it by clicking on the orange button.

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Now available on Indiegogo

What is the secret behind GGG

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Available only for Indiegogo supporters
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Indiegogo Features

Unique opportunities, just during this Indiegogo campaign where you can also get a GGG Equa bottle and a GGG t-shirt!

Our Team Members

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Simona Dornik
Team Leader
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Mojca Ilc Klun
GGG project Manager
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Primož Klun
Developer and GGG Team Memeber
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Jernej Svetek
GGG Developer, Test Team Leader and IT Manager
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Maj Valerij
Videographer
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Andraž Kožar
3D Designer
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Marko Skrobar
GGG Developer Team member
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Uroš Škufca
Developer Team

funfact

The fastest recorded badminton shuttlecock speed was 493 km/h (306 mph), achieved by Malaysian player Tan Boon Heong during a match in 2005. This speed is almost as fast as the top speeds recorded for some of the fastest baseball pitches ever thrown. Do you think that with GGG racquet this speed can be even higher?

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